If you ask me where to go for a weekend, I’d always answer Tagaytay. It’s very near (1-2 hours travel time) and you’ll never get tired visiting the place.. every visit is a different experience, even if you dine or stay at the same place. And the weather is perfect for winter fashion OOTD hahaha
If you haven’t been to Tagaytay, let me make your first visit a memorable one with this post 🙂
Where to stay in Tagaytay (Family Friendly Tagaytay Hotels)?
Hotel Kimberly Tagaytay is the top on my list of where to stay in Tagaytay.
Price: Accomodation ranges from 4700- 10000 PhP
Amenities:
- 2 Swimming pools
- restaurant
- playground (vast land covered with grass where the kids can run and run and run)
- play room with mini gym
- vegetable picking and farm animals sight seeing
- Hotel shop
Location:Â Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Avenue, Barangay Kaybagal North Tagaytay (a bit far from the main road.. so don’t expect the Taal View on your room)
Taal Vista Hotel. We haven’t tried staying at Taal Vista, but hey, all the reviews are positive and the amenities in this hotel is perfect for family with kids.
Price: 8000+ to 10000+ Â PhP
Amenities:
- Kids room (play room)
- Swimming Pool
- Spa
- Hotel Shop
- Gym
- Weekend Market
- Restaurant
Location: 67.6 Kms Tagaytay-Nasugbu Hwy, Tagaytay, right at the heart of Tagaytay.. some rooms offer lake view. If you want to weak up with Taal Lake saying good morning to you, then book this hotel.
Tagaytay Bali Village Hotel Resort And Spa. I haven’t been to this hotel too, but the place looks promising, specially with its price tag.. now I am tempted to book a night or two!
Price: 3000- 10000 PhP
Amenities:
- Hotel Spa
- Swimming pool
- Small Playground
Location: Aguinaldo Hiway, Kaybagal South Tagaytay City. It’s along the higway but it’s on the other side of the highway, so don’t expect the lake view
Where to eat in Tagaytay?
The Grill By Antonio’s. We have been a fan of Leslie’s, but I can’t remember a time that our bulalo was served steaming hot..or is it becuase the place is open? anyways, they do serve good food, and you can actually see that from the lines outside.. but I want to eat steaming hot bulalo in Tagaytay! And so, that led us to The Grill by Anotnio’s.. yes the line was long but once inside, you’d say it’s all worth the wait. Their bulalo is very tasty (pero hindi nakakaumay) and yo! steaming hot!!! woohoo! plus plus points for this resto, now we’re a fan! But I have to warn you, The Grill is not big on ambiance.. don’t even say the word decors.. they don’t have any! The place is very simple..it’s all about the food baby!
Aside from Bulalo, please do try their spicy shrimp..err actually you have to try everything! The coffee! OMG! I just can’t explain how it taste..try it and tell me what you think about it.. for me it was.. I can’t put the words.. it’s not bitter sweet.. it’s more than that.. bitter and yet tasty.. ay shucks! just order a cup when you get there, OK?
Location: One Destination, Aguinaldo Highway, Tagaytay City
Our usual bill is 2000+ that’s 4 kids + 4 adults, 4- meals with dessert
P.S. they are big on condiments! Kalamansi, sili, toyo, suka, patis, bawang, sibuyas! jusme mga teh, PINOY na PINOY!
Carlo’s Pizza. And here’s another place that you should try! It’s near The Grill, actually same place..same parking space 🙂 and you know what I like most about this place? You can eat while enjoying Taal Lake view.
The food is really good, specially their buffalo wings and yes, the PIZZA! we haven’t tried their pasta.. saving that for the next visit!
Location:Â One Destination, Aguinaldo Highway, Tagaytay City
Our bill was 1500 PHP for buffalo wings (5 pcs), Potato Wedges, Pizza and 3 servings of Brownie A La Mode
Bag of Beans. This place has always been in our list..but there came a point that we got tired of the place.. the  magic was no longer there. Bag of Beans now spells commercialism. The food is still the same but the ambiance..nah.. but still, for a first timer, this one is a must eat..their tapa is superb! and their cinnamon bites is sooo (heaven!).. don’t forget to order hot choco!
Places to go in Tagaytay
Sky Ranch Sky Fun Amusement Park. Amusement park? Why not? This amusement is strategically located beside Taal Vista, and entrance is free if you’re a Taal Vista guest, if not, entrance fee is 100 PhP (entrance only, rides not included).
Rides and Rates:
- Sky Eye or Tagaytay Eye, P150 per person. According to The Wandering Peach: Tagaytay Eye is tallest Ferris Wheel in the country measuring 63 meters or 207 ft. It has 32 gondolas, beating the MOA Eye which measures 55 meters or 180 ft with 36 gondolas
- Wonder Flights PhP50 per head (even babies)
- Red Baron PhP50 per head (even babies)
- Carousel PhP50 per head (3 feet below, free)
- Express Train PhP50 per head (even babies)
- Mini Viking PhP50 per head (even babies)
- Super Viking PhP100 per head
- Nessi Coaster PhP50 per head (even babies)
Other attractions:
- Horse Back Riding
- Water Ball
Parking Space available (PhP 50), food stalls inside and park is open daily 3 PM to 10 PM
*info from Our Awesome Planet
Residence Inn is a mini zoo and overlooking Taal Lake. Rate is PhP 250 adults and kids.
Attraction:
- Mini Zoo (animals such as Lion, Tiger, Monkey..)
- Zip Line
- Souvenir Shops
- Restaurant
- Magic Show
- Overnight Accomodation
- Wall Climbing
- Horse Back Riding
Location: Km. 65 Barrio Neogan, Tagaytay
Faithful Shepherd’s Garden is the place to go if you want to incorporate spiritual meditation to your Tagaytay weekend. The place is very peaceful also ideal for kids to learn more about nature.
Entrance and parking is free but you need to book in advance (click on the link for more details about the place and how to go there)
Where to buy Pasalubong in Tagaytay?
One Destination pasalubong stalls, yes the same place where The Grill and Carlo’s Pizza is located. There are at least 5 stalls there selling shirts and other items that are perfect for pasalubong. Tagaytay T Shirt price range: PhP 100 and up
Fruit Stands along Emilio Aguinaldo Highway. A bit pricey but their pineapple is very sweet!
Orient- The Original Buko Pie.. yes! they have a branch in Sta Rosa now! This is the mother of all buko pies (and sylvannas too!)! The simplest buko pie.. not to sweet, not too much flavor.. just buko and pie. Their Los Banos branch is like a movie house showing a blockbuster film! ALWAYS! The line is loooong… and sometimes it will take an hour before you can order.. argh! it’s all worth the wait! Oh my!
So good news for Tagaytay lovers like us.. no need to go to Los Banos for this treat and this new branch has tables and chairs.. so even the line is long, your companions can sit (haha) and there is parking too.
Orient- The Original Buko Pie Sta Rosa branch is located along Sta Rosa- Tagaytay Road. LANDMARK: Caltex near Lumil National High School and Lumil Elementary School.
Price Range: Buko Pie is PhpP 170 and Sylvannas is PhP 200
joy merced says
December 7, 2013 at 11:08 pmYes! Tagaytay is the best 🙂 The food, the view, everything! I live 10 minutes away so i am here alot.
Mommy Pehpot says
December 7, 2013 at 11:53 pmkainggit! hihi
Ariel licas says
December 8, 2013 at 12:22 amWow nice place! Family surely will love to stay here.
Michael Macalos says
December 8, 2013 at 12:30 amTagaytay is the place to be if you want to spend quality time with your family and friends. 🙂
Daphne Benosa says
December 8, 2013 at 12:45 amI’ve only been in Tagaytay once for a photoshoot so I never really got to enjoy the place. Hopefully next time I come I will. Taking note of your hotel suggestions 🙂
Roch says
December 8, 2013 at 8:47 amWhy not include the Puzzle Mansion in the list? It’s a great staycation and museum that families and friends might want to visit. 😀
Mommy Pehpot says
December 8, 2013 at 9:50 amPuzzle Mansion? sige I’ll check that out 🙂
Caroileen Ileto says
December 8, 2013 at 9:16 amtagaytay is surely a place to go when you want a quick relaxing adventure away from city lights:) i hope to vsiit this place again:)
leira says
December 8, 2013 at 10:24 amthanks for this complete list. Took note of some of your suggestions for when we visit next time.
Pal Raine says
December 8, 2013 at 11:03 amGot your post bookmark! I want to visit Tagaytay. I haven’t been there, but I read a lot of good critiques of this place.
Aldous Calubad (@team_aldous) says
December 8, 2013 at 12:06 pmoh my. the bulalo of the Grill by ANtonio’s just got me hungry.
Franc Ramon says
December 8, 2013 at 12:07 pmI’ve stayed in Taal Vista and I love the view. Among the places I love to eat is buffet at Josephine’s
Mommy Pehpot says
December 8, 2013 at 2:16 pmgusto ko din sa Taal Vista, kaso mahalia pag 4 kids hahaha
Genzel says
December 8, 2013 at 12:49 pmWow Tagaytay. I missed the place. the last time I’ve been here was 2011. Thanks for the list of places to stay at. 🙂 Will consider them as well 🙂
Istin Dizon Paigna says
December 8, 2013 at 3:59 pmOrient- The Original Buko Pie —– this!
good thing they have a branch at Sta Rosa coz we’re planning to go to Tagaytay on January. That is my mom’s favorite. She doesn’t buy any other buko pie, only Orient. so excited!
Mommy Pehpot says
December 9, 2013 at 7:51 amyes, only Orient! hihi
papaleng says
December 8, 2013 at 4:52 pmA regular trip for me is to visit my high school classmate house in Tagaytay. Thus, I have no time checking in at hotels. But for those who have no place to stay in while in Tagaytay, these places are justgreat.
Jonas Labagala says
December 8, 2013 at 5:30 pmI miss Tagaytay already and I also miss Carlo’s Pizza! The climate is just right for those who want to experience cool breeze. 🙂
Justin says
December 8, 2013 at 8:35 pmTagaytay is definitely a dream place..!! love going back to this place.. 🙂
Hainrihi says
December 8, 2013 at 11:33 pmI have been to Tagaytay many times, yet I never grow tired of going there. I haven’t tried overnighting there, hopefully one day 😀
Jhoveleen says
December 9, 2013 at 6:21 amHow I wish I could visit Tagaytay one day. It’s a second place I’d like to explore next to Baguio.
Thanks for the tips mommy, I have an idea now where to stay when we visit there.
joy | chemist2writer says
December 9, 2013 at 5:02 pmI honestly haven’t gone to Tagaytay yet but that is one of the places in my bucket list when the kids get older, that is 🙂
Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen says
December 9, 2013 at 7:26 pmAng dami pang pwedeng makainan at mapuntahan sa Tagaytay no? Kelan kaya natin sila mapupuntahan lahat?
Kim says
December 10, 2013 at 12:55 pmsounds like a neat place to visit- we are halfway around the world, so we would need more than a weekend 🙂 I enjoy reading your reviews, and dreaming of travel to your corner of the world!
Lilibeth says
December 10, 2013 at 9:25 pmI’ve been to Tagaytay once and I loved it so much! We stayed at Canyon Woods and eventho it was raining during our trip, we enjoyed every moment! We bought a lot of pineapples and buko pies on our way home! Tagaytay is really a must-go-to place! 😉
Felix Tesado says
March 14, 2014 at 3:57 pmHow nice naman, sana mkapunta din ako diyan someday.. 🙂
Felix Tesado says
March 16, 2014 at 5:51 pmHow i wish makapunta diyan 🙂
Ann Cagalingan says
March 18, 2014 at 2:40 pmTagaytay is the best talga! we used to visit here twice a year! 😉 Great Place and foods!
Mary Anne Tapang says
April 8, 2014 at 7:56 amI’ve never been to Tagaytay, sana one day makapunta din ako.
cherry says
April 20, 2014 at 12:14 pmone of fave place to go to, thanks for the tips.